Launch multiple instances from one plan.
Share CPU, RAM, storage, and IPv4 across multiple Hostodo instances. Add capacity once, then create servers from your available resources whenever a project needs them.
Capacity first. Servers when you need them.
Resource Pools keep the normal VPS experience—root access, public networking, and Gen2 regions—while making multiple instances easier to buy and manage.
Pick a pool size
Start with the amount of RAM, vCPU budget, storage, and IPv4 capacity your account needs this month.
Create instances from capacity
Launch servers in eligible Gen2 regions. Each instance consumes from the same account-wide pool.
Upgrade as projects grow
Need more room? Add capacity to the same pool instead of juggling separate one-off VPS orders.
Simple capacity plans.
Self-serve resource pools start at $5/mo. Every pool VM gets one public IPv4 in v1.
Nano
Tiny labs and staging
- RAM capacity
- 4 GB
- vCPU budget
- 2
- NVMe storage
- 40 GB
- Max instances / IPv4
- 2
Starter
Small apps and test fleets
- RAM capacity
- 8 GB
- vCPU budget
- 4
- NVMe storage
- 80 GB
- Max instances / IPv4
- 4
Growth
Best for client projects
- RAM capacity
- 16 GB
- vCPU budget
- 8
- NVMe storage
- 160 GB
- Max instances / IPv4
- 8
Scale
Many services, one account
- RAM capacity
- 32 GB
- vCPU budget
- 16
- NVMe storage
- 320 GB
- Max instances / IPv4
- 16
Business
Production app groups
- RAM capacity
- 64 GB
- vCPU budget
- 32
- NVMe storage
- 640 GB
- Max instances / IPv4
- 32
Mega
Large self-serve pools
- RAM capacity
- 256 GB
- vCPU budget
- 96
- NVMe storage
- 2 TB
- Max instances / IPv4
- 96
Ultra
High-density fleets
- RAM capacity
- 512 GB
- vCPU budget
- 192
- NVMe storage
- 4 TB
- Max instances / IPv4
- 192
Titan
Maximum public capacity
- RAM capacity
- 1 TB
- vCPU budget
- 384
- NVMe storage
- 8 TB
- Max instances / IPv4
- 384
For people who run more than one server.
Use Resource Pools when your workflow naturally creates multiple instances: client projects, staging environments, small production apps, agent sandboxes, or regional services.
- Flexible placement: choose the eligible Gen2 region when each instance is created.
- Clear limits: hard caps prevent accidental spend instead of billing surprise bursts.
- Normal VPS semantics: public IPv4, root access, OS templates, and the same Hostodo control plane.
Client apps
Keep separate customer workloads isolated without separate billing sprawl.
Dev and staging
Create short-lived environments without buying a new standalone plan every time.
Agent workloads
Give coding agents and automation jobs real public servers, then destroy and recreate from the same pool.
Start with one plan. Launch many instances.
Create a resource pool for multi-server projects, or keep it simple with a single NVMe KVM VPS.